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The Country Doctor Revisited: A Twenty-First Century Reader
β Scribed by Therese Zink
- Publisher
- The Kent State University Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 208
- Series
- Literature and Medicine
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An anthology that addresses the changing nature of rural medicine in the United States⦠Over the past thirty years, rural health care in the United States has changed dramatically. The stereotypical white-haired doctor with his black bag of instruments and his predominantly white, small-town clientele has imploded: the global age has reached rural America. Independently owned clinics have given way to a massive system of hospitals; new technology now brings specialists right to the patient's bedside; and an increasingly diverse clientele has sparked the need for doctors and nurses with an equally diverse assortment of skills. The Country Doctor Revisited is a fascinating collection of essays, poems, and short stories written by rural health care professionals on the experiences of doctors and nurses practicing medicine in rural environments, such as farms, reservations, and migrant camps. The pieces explore the benefits and burdens of new technology, the dilemmas in making ethically sound decisions, and the trials of caring for patients in a broken system. Alternately compelling, thought provoking, and moving, they speak of the diversity of rural health care providers, the range of patients served in rural communities, the variety of settings that comprise the rural United States, and the resources and challenges health care providers and patients face today.
β¦ Subjects
Medical / Family & General Practice; Poetry
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